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Im looking for a docking control similar to visual studio. [For use in a c# program]

I've played around alot with the Weifen-Luo's Docking Library, which works great but is not quite right for what i'm working on. I need to be able to dock items within a tab control (or panel would work too) rather then within an mdi form.

The reason I'm looking to dock within in a tab is because with the current setup my main form has two tabs.

  • one that runs the main program
  • Another that has separate analysis tools.

Within the main tab I don't want any docking control. But within the second tab I would like the user to be able to use docking with the tools.

I'm hoping for a free solution, maybe there is some mod I can make to the Weifen-Luo's Docking Library source.

I'm just looking for any suggestions, thanks in advance!

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  • WinForms or WPF? And docking within a tab control is a very strange thing to do; you're unlikely to find a library that supports it out of the box. Jan 30, 2012 at 17:47
  • Win Forms. Ill edit to add a small explanation of why I want to dock within a tab and maybe another answer will come out of that.
    – hrh
    Jan 30, 2012 at 17:48

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For WPF, I can recommend AvalonDock. It's also used by SharpDevelop:

http://avalondock.codeplex.com/

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    I used avalondock while prototyping an app and it worked well. Ended up using docking tools from DevExpress due client requirements and it worked well also. Jan 30, 2012 at 17:46
  • I'm using win Forms but ill be sure to check it out anyhow, maybe I can just use the WPF ElementHost to make it work.
    – hrh
    Jan 30, 2012 at 20:42
  • I believe DevExpress is what I want + it has several tools that can improve several of my existing programs. Weather we go with it, that I don't know [since i was hoping for free] but so far I've been looking at the trial and it looks GREAT!!
    – hrh
    Jan 31, 2012 at 22:18
  • One issue with the DevExpress is that the DockingStyles.Fill does not work appropriately
    – hrh
    Feb 1, 2012 at 18:18
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I was able to make it work With the Free Weifen-Luo's Docking Library.

you can simply add your dock panel to a user control or a tab control or any other type of container.

Controls.Add(dockPanel);

The one thing that was missing was that in order to use the DockStyle.Document you must have the following line of code:

dockPanel.DocumentStyle = DocumentStyle.DockingWindow;

This allows DockStyle.Document to be used with something other then an MDI interface.

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